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“ab inconvenienti”
Ab inconvenienti (Latin phrase)
Translation: "From the inconvenience."
A discomfort, difficulty, or annoyance.
Used in law to state that a position is untenable because of the hardship or inconvenience it would create.
Marjory's lawyer appealed the sentence from the court, stating that it was ab inconvenienti because she needed to care for her children and her aged mother.
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ven-, vent-, veni-, ventu-
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“ab inconvenienti”
argumentum ab inconvenienti (Latin)
An appeal based on the hardship or inconvenience involved.
This entry is located in the following units:
Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A
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ven-, vent-, veni-, ventu-
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